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Published 09:12 20 Jul 2015 BST
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Juan Cuadrado, we hardly knew ya. The Colombian forward wants to end his time at Chelsea, a mere six months after a £26million move from Fiorentina. Cuadrado played sparingly as the Blues marched to the the Premier League title and boss Jose Mourinho has said he will consider selling if the right offer comes in. Several Serie A clubs are hovering but none appear ready to come close to offering Chelsea a figure that would recoup their investment, while a loan deal has been ruled out. (Evening Standard)
Arsenal have yet to make a big splash in this summer's market, and look set to be frustrated in their attempts to sign £30million Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Mirror), meaning Arsene Wenger could turn to Edin Dzeko to add depth to his attacking options. (Daily Star).
Charlie Austin is destined to leave QPR this summer and has been linked with pretty much every Premier League club outside the top seven. West Ham, Bournemouth, Leicester, Newcastle, all these types of clubs, Manish. (Star)
Newcastle have netted one striker, though, with only formalities remaining on Aleksandar Mitrovic's £13.5million move from Anderlecht. (Mail)
Premier League off cuts are all the rage in Turkey, as Fenerbahce look to add Aaron Lennon to their signings of Nani and Robin van Persie. (Sun)Football

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